The Influence of Motives for Sacrifice on Marital Satisfaction: Mediating Effect of
Couple Cohesion Korea Journal of Counseling [Internet].
«The Influence of Motives for Sacrifice on Marital Satisfaction: Mediating Effect of
Couple Cohesion» Korea Journal of Counseling 15, no. 3 (2014): 1299 - 1318.
First, approach motives for sacrifice were positive correlated of
couple cohesion and marital satisfaction, whereas avoidance motives for sacrifice were negative correlated of
couple cohesion and marital satisfaction.
This study examined the mediating effects of
couple cohesion between motives for sacrifice and marital satisfaction, and investigated the actor and partner effects of motives for sacrifice and
couple cohesion on marital satisfaction based on advanced researches about approach - avoidance motivation theory and marital satisfaction.
The counseling implications and suggestions are discussed KW - motives for sacrifice,
couple cohesion, marital satisfaction, actor effect, partner effect DO - 10.15703 / kjc.15.3.201406.1299 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.15703/kjc.15.3.201406.1299 ER -
Third, for both husbands and wives, motives for sacrifice had actor and partner effects on couple's cohesion, but
couple cohesion had actor effects on marital satisfaction.
TY - JOUR AU - 서기영 AU - Heekyung Lee TI - The Influence of Motives for Sacrifice on Marital Satisfaction: Mediating Effect of
Couple Cohesion T2 - Korea Journal of Counseling PY - 2014 VL - 15 IS - 3 PB - Korean Counseling Association (KCA) SP - 1299 - 1318 SN - 1598 - 2068 AB - This study examined the mediating effects of
couple cohesion between motives for sacrifice and marital satisfaction, and investigated the actor and partner effects of motives for sacrifice and
couple cohesion on marital satisfaction based on advanced researches about approach - avoidance motivation theory and marital satisfaction.
Second,
couple cohesion was fully mediated between motives for sacrifice and marital satisfaction for both wives and husbands.
Not exact matches
A
couple which is deprived of the
cohesion of shared religion in their early marriage should not give up.
It may be, as some psychiatrists have suggested, that the need to do battle with one another is the
cohesion that holds these
couples together.
(which reminds me, have we loaned out
cohesion cus he's never on the pitch or bench) so Arsenal with a
couple of world class players in Ozil, Sanchez, Cech, Santi and Koscienly are behind.
Add a
couple of players, the time to gel and we'll be firing on all cylinders, we have goals in this team but the defensive attitude and
cohesion needs to improve.
The results show that eHarmony
couples scored significantly higher in regard to all four components of relationship quality measured by the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS): consensus, satisfaction, affectional expression and
cohesion.
This lack of
cohesion in the current story,
coupled with an obvious focus on setting up a sequel, is ultimately frustrating - especially given the film's relatively simple human dramatic threads and overlong 127 minute run time.
Couple's counseling enhances communication,
cohesion, and intimacy in the relationship.
She conducts research to better understand the associations among family processes (e.g., positive
couple interactions, coparenting support, parenting behaviors, and family
cohesion) and individual,
couple, and family well - being, with a particular emphasis on complex families (e.g., stepfamilies and those parenting children across multiple households).
Research shows that attending an RME program benefits the
couple's relationship, parenting, and stepfamily
cohesion overall (Lucier ‐ Greer & Adler ‐ Baeder, 2012).
Studies that examine the ways in which husbands and wives affect one another's well - being, those focused on the ways in which characteristics of the marital dyad (e.g., marital satisfaction,
cohesion, quality) affect
couple well - being, and those examining how similar and discrepant perceptions held by husbands and wives affect outcomes are important directions to pursue.
Cohesion — a perception and feeling of emotional closeness as a result of finding a «balance» between time spent together as a
couple and time spent apart
The
couple that takes the time to have a structured check - in with each other, either weekly, or on any consistent basis, could have an advantage at taking on life together and establishing feelings of safety and
cohesion.
The purpose of the research was to define characteristics of violent
couples in terms of adaptability and
cohesion in the relationship as measured by the self - report questionnaires.
Couples with successful ART have been reported to show greater marital cohesion (e.g. a mutual feeling of being a couple, sharing things and ideas)(Slade et al., 1997), less marital distress (Benazon et al., 1992), to experience their relationships with their partners in a more positive way (Strauss et al., 1992) and to have more stable relationships (Sydsjö et al., 2002) than couples experiencing spontaneous pre
Couples with successful ART have been reported to show greater marital
cohesion (e.g. a mutual feeling of being a
couple, sharing things and ideas)(Slade et al., 1997), less marital distress (Benazon et al., 1992), to experience their relationships with their partners in a more positive way (Strauss et al., 1992) and to have more stable relationships (Sydsjö et al., 2002) than
couples experiencing spontaneous pre
couples experiencing spontaneous pregnancy.
Thus, a
couple's commitment to continue infertility treatment despite failures can increase spouses» closeness, and shared hardships and disappointments may create a feeling of marital
cohesion (Peterson et al., 2003).
Our results suggest an alternative hypothesis for understanding the dyadic experiences of infertility and its treatment: shared stress, bereavement and disappointments can increase a
couple's feeling of
cohesion and result in improvement in their marriage.
The
couple have introduced whimsical and cheery pink to bring a sense of
cohesion to a white space.